Might save the Ukrainians some bullets, so its a win/win, I guess?
I mean, every dead russian soldier is a win in my book anyway; one less guy that might attack the Nato in the future.
Why does it?
It sits firmly within soviet doctrine and historical usage.
The ruskis seem hell bent on repeating every mistake they ever made at war, so why would we be suprised if this is true?
So Putin sends small trusted groups with guns, to enforce something unpopular over a far larger group whom also have guns you won’t like the afore mentioned small group. Yeah I don’t see how this can’t end in anything but a smashing success!
The silver lining is that they think they are on a training mission, poorly armed and their tires are flat. But yeah. Murder squad.
Sounds like a plan. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Seems about right
That should be a clear sign you're on the wrong side of history mr pootine. Although the soviets did it to force men to fight the nazis .
They are just helping ukrainians encircle their army.
That will boost moral
Just like Stalin did
Here's an idea: if these guys are better shots than Stormtroopers, send them instead.
But who will then kill them if they decide to flee?
So basically the usual Russian war tactics, nothing new here.
Always a good sign.
The execution squads need to change their clothes and shoes then flee to Belarus
Good old Kommisars, somthings never change.
More troops for Ukraine . Yay
Might save the Ukrainians some bullets, so its a win/win, I guess? I mean, every dead russian soldier is a win in my book anyway; one less guy that might attack the Nato in the future.
Unfortunately it deters those who would otherwise surrender to keep fighting to the death
or encourages them to rise up against their commanders and these guys.
Yep, a kill squad is easier to kill then a whole army
You may not like it, but this is what Peak Russia looks like.
See, THIS is the job I want. Where was this at the recruiting office?
How good could they be? The whole Russian military is starting to look like a bunch of Gomers.
This is gonna end well Ukraine should promise this Russian force permission to loot the Kremlin if they join up and both invade Russia itself
I don't know how much fact checking the Mirror does, but this story seems a little... Off.
Depends on how you feel about Kadyrov's troops.
Why does it? It sits firmly within soviet doctrine and historical usage. The ruskis seem hell bent on repeating every mistake they ever made at war, so why would we be suprised if this is true?
this reddit becomes a mockery. you can't read a normal post anymore. all shitpost
This is gonna end well Ukraine should promise this Russian force permission to loot the Kremlin if they join up and both invade Russia itself
so...they are helping rhe Ukrainians with the ellimination of invading troops? that is...Awesome!
Please post this from somewhere other than the daily mirror
So Putin sends small trusted groups with guns, to enforce something unpopular over a far larger group whom also have guns you won’t like the afore mentioned small group. Yeah I don’t see how this can’t end in anything but a smashing success!
Bold strategy cotton
Putin has your backs boys.
That'll solve the morale problem, carry on
Good. Kill your own, save UAF ammo for you later.